Is your wardrobe influenced by your experience in the cinema?Suki: Because of the cinema, I have super ugly underwear … a lot of flesh colored thongs.

A reference figure in style?Suki: There’s not one in particular. But I love women like Emma Stone, Sienna Miller or the Fanning Sisters who are always sublime.

The fashion piece of your dressing less practical ?Suki: I have a lot of unpractical stuff that I can not separate. Frankly, transparent dresses, it’s not very practical, you really have to think about what you put underneath.

Tell us about your brand ‘Pop & Suki’. How did the idea come to you? How did it materialize ?Suki: It all started off late at night. It’s been a year since the idea really got into my head. We thought about it, Poppy met our CEO Leo, and that’s where we got together.

As friends, do you ever get dressed the same? And what do you think of the friends who coordinate their outfits?Suki: Once, we went out with the same outfit. We love to be assorted !

On June 05, Suki was firmly flying the British fashion flag when she joined guests at the star-studded CFDA Fashion Awards at Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City. Suki wore an embroidered Coach dress and Pop & Suki bag. Enjoy!

Suki Waterhouse has just signed on to be the face of Laura Mercier. As the inaugural “Mercier Muse” a program aimed at celebrating the individuality, Suki will front the brand’s fall 2017 and spring 2018 advertisements. Enjoy!

HB: You’re constantly changing your hair and hair color—do you find it difficult to adapt your makeup? Or do you tend to wear the same products no matter what your hair color is?

SW: The times that my hair has been peroxide blonde I find myself needing more makeup, but generally I like to keep makeup quite natural; my go-to products are Laura Mercier Secret Camouflage and Laura Mercier Tinted Moisturizer Broad Spectrum SPF 20 Sunscreen for a natural, dewy look. They help skin to sing and look healthy. Those are my safety hero products which I know I can apply even in a moving car and they’ll do the job. At the moment, I’m playing an 18-year-old girl with pink hair, my character’s inspiration for makeup is Anime characters, so it’s been fun to experiment with brighter colors around my eyes, and pops of color on my lips.

HB: What are the beauty products you always carry with you?

SW: I like to carry a really small bag, so my favorite thing to have [in there are a handful of] Laura Mercier Caviar Stick Eye Colour. They are a dream, with electric colors with silky smoothness on the skin. I just throw them on and smudge a bit. They can create any look, subtle or bold. The best part is once they are on they don’t budge!

HB: How do you think your British upbringing has influenced your beauty routine?

SW: I think being British gave me a very low-key approach to putting makeup on. Culturally the first thing that inspired me growing up in London was the Camden market heavy smokey eye look, which I wanted to emulate, so I started taking long romantic trips down the makeup aisle and experimenting with black eyeliner. When I first working in fashion and began to have my makeup done professionally on shoots, I fell in love with the ’60s cat eye look which definitely draws on British heritage too. When in doubt, just wing it. Life, eyeliner, everything.

HB: What are your go-to spots for facials?

SW: I go Shani Darden in Los Angeles for facials. Whenever I’m in London I run into the Waterhouse Young clinic for a hyaluronic facial, I promise I’m not being biased because it’s my dad’s place!

SW: My favorite red carpet look was the first time I went to the Met Gala in 2014. To be honest any red carpet where I don’t get nervous and pull a bizarre face is a win for me!

HB: Let’s talk about your eyebrows. Did you ever feel pressure to have skinny brows back in the day? What is your maintenance philosophy like now?

SW: Heavy eyebrows run in the Waterhouse family, so before I acquired a tweezer when I was about 13 I would take a razor to my eyebrows and shave in-between them. There would be the occasional slip up which I think in the long run was a positive and resulted in potentially thicker brows.

HB: What is the one thing we’d be surprised to find in your medicine cabinet or makeup bag?

SW: I’ve been using organic apricot oil which is rich in omega six and vitamins A and E. I slather it on at night when my skin needs a moisture boost.

HB: How does it feel to now be working with Laura Mercier? Do you have any great memories or anecdotes of the brand to share?

SW: I have so many memories of the brand from a very young age. I used to watch my mum use Laura Mercier Secret Camouflage, it was her favorite product! It was the first makeup brand I knew as a little girl. I remember sneaking into her room and rifling through her makeup drawer to use it, so the brand naturally feels close to home.SOURCE

The White Princess (TV) (2017)
Suki as Cecily of YorkBased on the Philippa Gregory book of the same name, the story of Elizabeth of York, the White Queen's daughter, and her marriage to the Lancaster victor, Henry VII.

The Girl Who Invented Kissing (2017)
Suki as The GirlThe Girl Who Invented Kissing is the story of a nameless, pill-popping drifter girl who steps off a bus and into a neighborhood bar owned by two middle-age brothers.

Absolutely Fabulous: The Movie (2016)
Suki as UnknownEdina and Patsy are still oozing glitz and glamor, living the high life they are accustomed to; shopping, drinking and clubbing their way around London's trendiest hot-spots. Blamed for a major incident at an uber fashionable launch party, they become entangled in a media storm and are relentlessly pursued by the paparazzi.

Pride and Prejudice and Zombies (2016)
Suki as Kitty BennetJane Austen's classic tale of the tangled relationships between lovers from different social classes in 19th century England is faced with a new challenge -- an army of undead zombies.

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